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rammed

Rammed (adj) means Packed completely full, especially with people. Example: “The train was rammed by the time it reached the city centre.”

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Packed completely full, especially with people.
"The train was rammed by the time it reached the city centre."
"We got there late and the venue was already rammed."

How to use rammed

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSo full there is barely any room left — usually describing a crowd or a crowded place.

When to use it

Informal, mainly used in British English.

Common pairings
rammed with people the place was rammed

Word forms

more rammed comparative, most rammed superlative

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Frequently asked questions

What does “rammed” mean?

The word “rammed” means packed completely full, especially with people. In plain terms, so full there is barely any room left — usually describing a crowd or a crowded place.

How do you use “rammed” in a sentence?

Here is “rammed” used in a sentence: “The train was rammed by the time it reached the city centre.”

What part of speech is “rammed”?

“Rammed” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of rammed?

"rammed" (adj) means packed completely full, especially with people.

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